Commission approves Town Center project
Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- In a series of conflicted votes, the Planning Commission
on Monday approved the proposed South Coast Plaza Town Center.
“This is not a perfect deal, and I think we could spend three months
massaging it and still not have it perfect,” said Walter Davenport,
chairman of the commission. “I don’t think it’s right for us to just take
the juicy part -- the cultural arts elements -- and throw the rest out.
It all has to go together to create the atmosphere we want in a cultural
arts district.”
The 54-acre expansion proposal includes a new concert hall, expansion
of South Coast Repertory Theater, three new office buildings and two
parking structures in a pedestrian-oriented cultural arts district
bordered by Bristol Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the
San Diego Freeway.
Commonwealth Partners LLC, South Coast Plaza and the Orange County
Performing Arts Center own different sections of the site.
Vice chairman Tom Sutro, Commissioner Katie Wilson and Davenport
approved the project’s environmental report, development agreements and
changes to the city’s master and specific plans to allow more traffic and
higher building density.
Other than the 4-1 vote approving the performing arts center
development agreement, with Commissioner Chris Fewel dissenting, the
commission approved the project elements in 3-2 votes, with Commissioner
Katrina Foley joining Fewel in dissension.
“I wouldn’t want anybody to think I am a no-growth or slow-growth
advocate,” Fewel said. “I would like to make it clear that I think
Segerstrom and Commonwealth Partners are responsible developers. I just
don’t think the deal on the table is good enough, considering regional
impacts. But moving it out of our hands and into [the City Council’s] is
the best thing we could do now.”
Paul Freemen, a spokesman for South Coast Plaza, said he was pleased
the proposal is moving on to the council and is confident it will be
looked at fairly.
The City Council is tentatively scheduled to consider the project Dec.
4, when the newly elected council members are tentatively scheduled to
begin their terms.
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